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Science Citation Index , ISI ProceedingsSM, Reaction Citation Index, and the Derwent Innovations IndexSM. Science Citation Index is available on STN , where it is called SciSearch. We wiU begin with the older print-versions for chemical searches. [Pg.1877]

A catalyst may play an active role in a different sense. There are interesting temporal oscillations in the rate of the Pt-catalyzed oxidation of CO. Ertl and coworkers have related the effect to back-and-forth transitions between Pt surface structures [220] (note Fig. XVI-8). See also Ref. 221 and citations therein. More recently Ertl and co-workers have produced spiral as well as plane waves of surface reconstruction in this system [222] as well as reconstruction waves on the Pt tip of a field emission microscope as the reaction of H2 with O2 to form water occurred [223]. Theoretical simulations of these types of effects have been reviewed [224]. [Pg.723]

The effect of the medium (solvent) on chemical reactivity is a subject of great difficulty, one that can be studied at several levels of understanding. The literature of the field is large, and research interest continues to be bigb. In this chapter we can only summarize much that has been learned each topic can be pursued in detail by means of the citations to original work. Many authors have reviewed solvent effects on reaction rates. Section 8.1 introduces a few ideas that are treated more thoroughly in the rest of the chapter. [Pg.385]

Adverse reactions with administration of bupropion include citation, dry mouth, insomnia, headache, nausea, constipation, anorexia, weight loss, and seizures. Fluoxetine administration may result in headache, activation of mania or hypomania, insomnia, anxiety, nervousness, nausea, vomiting, and sexual dysfunction. Trazodone administration may cause the following adverse reactions drowsiness, skin disorders, anger, hostility, anemia, priapism, nausea, and vomiting. Additional... [Pg.282]

In Table 2 we have summarized the optical yields obtained by using the different enantio-enriched ligands investigated in this reaction, and the respective literature citations. [Pg.99]

Compendium of Organic Synthetic Methods, Vo/ume 9 contains both functional group transformations and carbon-carbon bond forming reactions from the literature appearing in the years 1993,1994 and 1995. The classification schemes used for volumes 6-8 have been continued. Difunctional compounds appear in Chapter 16. The experienced user of the Compendium will require no special insructions for the use of Volume 9. Author citations and the Author Index have been continued as in Volumes 6-8. [Pg.8]

Relationship between Volume 9 and Previous Volumes. Compendium of Organic Synthetic Methods, Voiume 9 presents about 1200 examples of published reactions for the preparation of monofunctional compounds, updating the 10650 in Volumes 1-8. Volume 9 contains about 800 examples of reactions which prepare of difunctional compounds with various functional groups. Reviews have long been a feature of this series and Volume 9 adds almost 90 pertinent reviews in the various sections. Volume 9 contains approximately 1000 fewer entries than Volume 8 for an identical three-year period, primarily for difunctional compunds. Interestingly, there are about 500 fewer citations from the most cited journal (Tetrahedron Letters) than in the previous edition. Whether this represents a trend in the literature or an inadvertent selectivity on my part is unknown, but there has been a clear increase in biochemicai and total synthesis papers which may account for this. [Pg.15]

Following Chapter 16 is a complete alphabetical listing of all authors (last name, initials). The authors for each citation appear below the reaction. The principle author is indicated by underlining (i.e., Kwon, T.W. Smith. M. B.1. as in Volumes 7 and 8. [Pg.15]

Reactions applicable to both aldehyde and ketone starting materials are in many cases illustrated by an example that uses only one of them. Likewise, many citations for reactions found in the Aldehyde-X sections, will include examples that could be placed in the Ketone-X section. Again the choice is dictated by the paper where the reaction was found. [Pg.18]

The literature has numerous citations on both the prevention and destruction of nitrosamines. Techniques, such as the use of scavengers or selective reactions, may be applied to commercial pesticide products. [Pg.366]

Maleic anhydride is an important industrial fine chemical (see original citations in [43]). The oxidation of C4-hydrocarbons in air is a highly exothermic process, therefore carried out at low hydrocarbon concentration (about 1.5%) and high conversion. The selectivity of 1-butene to maleic anhydride so far is low. The reaction is composed of a series of elementary reactions via intermediates such as furan and can proceed to carbon dioxide with even larger heat release. As a consequence, hot spots form in conventional fixed-bed reactors, decrease selectivity and favor other parallel reactions. [Pg.309]

The carbon monoxide reaction is well studied and the observed kinetics are well understood. Of particular interest is the so-called CO-inhibiting regime , characterized by carbon dioxide covering and blocking the surface, so that the reaction rate is governed by CO desorption rate (see original citations in [78]). [Pg.327]

Phosgeneisanintermediateutilizedinthechemicalandpharmaceuticalindus-triesfortheproductionofisocyanatesformakingpolyurethanefoamsandforthe synthesis ofpharmaceuticals and pesticides (see original citations in [79]). Phosgene is extremely toxic and is an aggressive reactant. The reaction is moderately fast and exothermic (-26kcalmol Phosgene formation demands specialized... [Pg.364]

The Kumada-Corriu reaction is characterized by mild conditions and clean conversions [2]. A disadvantage of previous Kumada-Corriu reactions was due to the use of homogeneous catalysts, with more difficult product separation. Recently, an unsymmetrical salen-type nickel(II) complex was synthesized with a phenol functionality that allows this compound to be linked to Merrifield resin polymer beads (see original citation in [2]). By this means, heterogeneously catalyzed Kumada-Corriu reactions have become possible. [Pg.486]

Aromatic fluorination certainly is one of the best candidate reactions for micro reactors. Fluorinated compounds are of high industrial interest. For instance, they find wide application as pharmaceuticals, dyes, liquid crystals and crop-protection agents [3,13,16, 38] about every third drug contains a fluorine moiety. The introduction of fluorine moieties in molecules has unique effects on biological activity (see original citations in [16]). [Pg.596]

As catalyst, a Pd/Fe system is used, having finely dispersed Pd clusters (< 1 pm) on the Fe surface [20] (see also original citations in [20]). A considerable portion of the surface remains uncovered, exposing Fe for reaction. [Pg.619]

The cyclohexene hydrogenation is a well-studied process especially in conventional trickle-bed reactors (see original citations in [11,12]) and thus serves well as a model reaction. In particular, flow-pattern maps were derived and kinetics were determined. In addition, mass transfer can be analysed quantitatively for new reactor concepts and processing conditions, as overall mass transfer coefficients were determined and energy dissipations are known. In lieu of benchmarking micro-reactor performance to that of conventional equipment such as trickle-bed reactors, such a knowledge base facilitates proper, reliable and detailed comparison. [Pg.620]

The reaction is carried out using a Pt/Al203 catalyst [11,12]. Information on this reaction when conducted in trickle-bed reactors is available, comprising flow-pattern maps, kinetic data, mass transfer data and energy dissipation data (see original citations in [11]). [Pg.620]

The CrossFire Beilstein database is the world s largest compilation of chemical facts. This database indexes three primary data domains substances, reactions and literature. The substance domain stores structural information with aU associated facts and literature references, including chemical, physical and bioactivity data. The reaction domain details the preparation of substances, enabling scientists to investigate specific reaction pathways with reaction search queries. The literature domain includes citations, titles and abstracts, which are hyperhnked to the substance and reaction domain entries. It contains over 320 million experimental data, over 10 million reactions and data indexed from over 175 journals. [Pg.314]

Note, however, that the 1999 Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded to A. Zewail for his studies of the transition states of chemical reactions using femtosecond spectroscopy (Academy s citation, October 12,... [Pg.253]

It is remarkable that more than a century after the discovery of tetrazoliums, they continue to have wide applications. In particular, the reductive ring opening reaction leading to formazans continues to receive a lot of attention. In 1993, there were 316 citations to tetrazolium salts in Chemical Abstracts, 23 of which were to their reduction. Yet, the same reaction that makes them a unique class of reduction indicator leuco dyes, may be a part of a broader phenomenon. [Pg.278]

Following our first comprehensive review on domino reactions in 1993, which was published in Angewandte Chemie, and a second review in 1996 in Chemical Reviews, there has been an explosion of publications in this field. In this book we have included carefully identified reaction sequences and selected publications up to the summer of 2005, as well as details of some important older studies and very recent investigations conducted in 2006. Thus, in total, the book contains over 1000 citations ... [Pg.624]

Like so many other reactions, the ene reaction has been given new life by metal catalysis. The use of metals ranges from common Lewis acids, which simply lower the barrier of activation of the hetero-ene reactions to transition metal catalysts which are directly involved in the bond-breaking and -forming events, rendering reactions formal ene processes. This review is meant to serve as a guide to the vast amount of data that have accumulated in this area over the past decade (1994-2004). If a particular subject has been reviewed recently, the citation is provided and only work done since the time of that review is included here. Finally, the examples included within are meant to capture the essence of the field, the scope, limitations, and synthetic utility therefore, this review is not exhaustive. [Pg.557]


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